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- Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to searching methods, and more particularly to a method for searching a phone book for desired contacts and a communication terminal using the method.
- FIG. 1 is a flow chart of one embodiment of a method for defining a reference color value for each contact in a phone book.
- FIG. 2 is a menu showing the contacts in the phone book.
- FIG. 3 is a menu showing choices of any one of the contacts.
- FIG. 4 is a menu showing choices that may be performed on the reference color value.
- FIG. 5 is a flow chart of one embodiment of a method for searching the phone book for desired contacts that match the search criteria.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic menu showing the desired contacts.
- FIG. 7 is schematic menu showing multiple choices of one of the desired contacts.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of one embodiment of a communication terminal using the methods of FIG. 1 and FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 9 is a block diagram of one embodiment of a searching control unit of the communication terminal of FIG. 8 .
- a method 100 is shown that may be used to define a reference color value for each contact in a phone book 22 as shown in FIG. 2 .
- the phone book 22 is stored in a storage medium 34 of a communication terminal 30 (shown in FIG. 8 ).
- Step S 112 referring to FIG. 2 , the communication terminal 30 displays a menu 20 showing the contacts in the phone book 22 . If one of the contacts “Jane” is selected, the communication terminal 30 displays a sub-menu 202 as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the sub-menu 202 may include multiple choices such as “Mobile telephone number”, “E-mail address”, “Favorite color”, etc. Each of the “Mobile telephone number” and the “E-mail address” is defined as a communication address.
- a sub-sub-menu 2024 is displayed as shown in FIG. 4 .
- the sub-sub-menu 2024 may include multiple choices such as “Add favorite color”, “Delete favorite color”, etc.
- the communication terminal 30 automatically enables an image acquisition device 32 (shown in FIG. 8 ) of the communication terminal 30 .
- Step S 114 the user may operate the image acquisition device 32 to focus on a reference object and capture a reference image of the reference object.
- the reference object may be a segment of the user's clothes, a desk surface, and other objects that is in close proximity to the user.
- step S 116 the communication terminal 30 extracts RGB triplets (see below) of characteristic points of the reference image to calculate an average RGB triplet.
- the average RGB triplet may be regarded as the color value of the reference image.
- the characteristic points may be such points which are appropriate to represent the reference image such as points at a corner and/or a central point of the reference image. It may be understood that various image processing methods, such as image segmentation methods may be used to obtain such characteristic points from the reference image. For the sake of being easy to calculate the color value, the reference image may be in a single color.
- RGB red, green, blue
- HSV high-semiconductor
- CMYK cyan, magenta, yellow, black
- RGB triplet r, g, b
- each component of which can vary with a range from zero to a defined maximum value. If all the components are at zero, the result is black; if all are at maximum, the result is white.
- the range may be quantified in several different ways.
- the component values are often stored as integer numbers in the range 0 to 255 (2 8 ⁇ 1), the range that a single 8-bit byte can offer by encoding 256 distinct values.
- RGB values encoded in 24 bits per pixel are specified using three 8-bit unsigned integers (0 through 255) representing the intensities of red, green, and blue.
- the red color is expressed as an RGB triplet (255, 0, 0)
- the blue color is expressed as an RGB triplet (0, 0, 255)
- the pink color is expressed as an RGB triplet (255, 192, 203)
- the gold color is expressed as an RGB triplet (255, 215, 0)
- the silver color is expressed as an RGB triplet (192, 192, 192).
- step S 118 the communication terminal 30 stores the color value of the reference image into the phone book 22 and defines the color value of the reference image as the reference color value for the selected contact “Jane”.
- a method 200 is shown that is used to search the phone book 22 for desired ones of the contacts.
- step S 212 the user operates the communication terminal 30 to enable the image acquisition device 32 to capture a present image of a present object.
- step S 214 the communication terminal 30 extracts the RGB triplets of the characteristic points of the present image to calculate the average RGB triplet.
- the average RGB triplet may be regarded as the color value of the present image.
- step S 216 the communication terminal 30 compares the reference color value for each of the contacts in the phone book 22 with the color value of the present image one by one, and determines whether the reference color value for any one of the contacts matches the color value of the present image. If the reference color value for any one of the contacts matches the color value of the present image, the procedure goes to step S 218 . Otherwise, the procedure goes to step S 222 .
- the communication terminal 30 calculates a difference between the reference color value for each of the contacts and the color value of the present image, and compares the numerical value of the difference with a predetermined threshold.
- the reference color value is an RGB triplet (255, 0, 0) of the red color
- the color value of the present image is an RGB triplet (251, 3, 2).
- the numerical value of the difference between the two RGB triplets (255, 0, 0) and (251, 2, 3) is an RGB triplet (4, 2, 3). If the predetermined threshold is an RGB triplet (5, 5, 5), and then each component of the RGB triplet (4, 2, 3) is not larger than a corresponding one of the RGB triplet (5, 5, 5). As a result, the difference between the reference color value and the color value of the present image is not larger than the predetermined threshold. Therefore, the procedure goes to step S 218 .
- step S 218 the communication terminal 32 selects the desired contacts for which the reference color value matches the color value of the present image, and temporarily stores the desired contacts into the storage medium 34 .
- step S 220 the communication terminal 32 reads the desired contacts temporarily stored in the storage medium 34 and displays a menu 26 as shown in FIG. 6 .
- the menu 26 may include the desired contacts and a button “Storing” for storing the present image.
- the button “Storing” is selected, the communication terminal 32 stores the present image into the storage medium 34 .
- step S 222 the communication terminal 32 displays another menu (not shown) only showing the button “Storing”.
- a sub-menu 262 showing multiple choices is displayed as shown in FIG. 7 .
- the communication terminal 30 transmits the present image to the communication address of the desired contact “Jane”. If the choice “Transmit a short message” is selected, the communication terminal 30 displays a textbox (not shown) for inputting the short message. If the choice “Calling” is selected, the communication terminal 30 dials the desired contact “Jane”.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of one embodiment of the communication terminal 30 using the methods of FIG. 1 and FIG. 5 .
- the communication terminal 30 includes the image acquisition device 32 , the storage medium 34 , a searching control unit 36 , a processor 38 , a display device 42 and a communication module 44 .
- the image acquisition device 32 is for capturing the reference images of the reference objects and the present images of the present objects.
- the image acquisition device 32 can be, for example, a pickup camera, a video camera or a universal serial bus (USB) webcam.
- the storage medium 34 includes a phone book section 342 , a temporary section 344 and an image section 346 .
- the phone book section 342 is configured for storing the phone book 22 .
- the temporary section 344 is configured for temporarily storing the desired contacts for which the reference color value matches the color value of the present image.
- the image section 346 is configured for storing the images captured by the image acquisition device 32 .
- the searching control unit 36 is configured for searching the phone book 22 for the desired contacts. Further referring to FIG. 9 , the searching control unit 36 includes a defining module 362 , a recognition module 364 and a searching module 366 .
- the processor 38 executes the three modules 362 , 364 and 366 of the searching control unit 36 .
- the defining module 362 is configured for adding the reference color value for each contact in the phone book 22 .
- the recognition module 364 is configured for receiving the present image captured by the image acquisition device 32 and calculating the color value of the present image.
- the searching module 366 is configured for comparing the reference color value for each contact in the phone book 22 with the color value of the present image one by one, determining whether the reference color value for any one of the contacts matches the color value of the present image, and selecting the desired ones of the contacts for which the reference color value matches the color value of the present image.
- the display device 42 displays the contacts in the phone book 22 and the menus as shown in FIGS. 2-4 and 6 - 7 .
- the communication module 44 is configured for transmitting the present image or a short message to the communication addresses of one of the desired contacts in the phone book 22 , or dialing one of the desired contacts.
- the communication addresses include the telephone numbers and the E-mail addresses.
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- Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to searching methods, and more particularly to a method for searching a phone book for desired contacts and a communication terminal using the method.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- As storage capacity increases, users tend to store more data. Accordingly, current phone books of communication terminals such as mobile telephones can contain hundreds of contacts and images. Consequently, the length of time taken to search a phone book for a desired contact may be an inconvenience.
- What is needed, therefore, is a method for quickly searching a phone book for desired contacts and a communication terminal using the method.
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FIG. 1 is a flow chart of one embodiment of a method for defining a reference color value for each contact in a phone book. -
FIG. 2 is a menu showing the contacts in the phone book. -
FIG. 3 is a menu showing choices of any one of the contacts. -
FIG. 4 is a menu showing choices that may be performed on the reference color value. -
FIG. 5 is a flow chart of one embodiment of a method for searching the phone book for desired contacts that match the search criteria. -
FIG. 6 is a schematic menu showing the desired contacts. -
FIG. 7 is schematic menu showing multiple choices of one of the desired contacts. -
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of one embodiment of a communication terminal using the methods ofFIG. 1 andFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 9 is a block diagram of one embodiment of a searching control unit of the communication terminal ofFIG. 8 . - All of the processes described hereinafter may be embodied in, and fully automated via, functional code modules executed by one or more general purpose computers or processors. The code modules may be stored in any type of computer-readable mediums or other storage devices. Some or all of the methods may alternatively be embodied in specialized computer hardware.
- Referring to
FIG. 1 , amethod 100 is shown that may be used to define a reference color value for each contact in aphone book 22 as shown inFIG. 2 . In this embodiment, thephone book 22 is stored in astorage medium 34 of a communication terminal 30 (shown inFIG. 8 ). - In Step S112, referring to
FIG. 2 , thecommunication terminal 30 displays amenu 20 showing the contacts in thephone book 22. If one of the contacts “Jane” is selected, thecommunication terminal 30 displays asub-menu 202 as shown inFIG. 3 . Thesub-menu 202 may include multiple choices such as “Mobile telephone number”, “E-mail address”, “Favorite color”, etc. Each of the “Mobile telephone number” and the “E-mail address” is defined as a communication address. - When the choice “Favorite color” is selected, a sub-sub-
menu 2024 is displayed as shown inFIG. 4 . The sub-sub-menu 2024 may include multiple choices such as “Add favorite color”, “Delete favorite color”, etc. When the choice “Add favorite color” is selected, thecommunication terminal 30 automatically enables an image acquisition device 32 (shown inFIG. 8 ) of thecommunication terminal 30. - In Step S114, the user may operate the
image acquisition device 32 to focus on a reference object and capture a reference image of the reference object. The reference object may be a segment of the user's clothes, a desk surface, and other objects that is in close proximity to the user. - In step S116, the
communication terminal 30 extracts RGB triplets (see below) of characteristic points of the reference image to calculate an average RGB triplet. The average RGB triplet may be regarded as the color value of the reference image. - As an illustration, the characteristic points may be such points which are appropriate to represent the reference image such as points at a corner and/or a central point of the reference image. It may be understood that various image processing methods, such as image segmentation methods may be used to obtain such characteristic points from the reference image. For the sake of being easy to calculate the color value, the reference image may be in a single color.
- Several common color models can be applied, such as a RGB (red, green, blue) color model, an HSV (hue, saturation, value) color model, and a CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) color model. In this embodiment, the RGB color model is used as an illustration. A color in the RGB color model is described by indicating how much of each of red, green, and blue is included. The color is expressed as an RGB triplet (r, g, b), each component of which can vary with a range from zero to a defined maximum value. If all the components are at zero, the result is black; if all are at maximum, the result is white. The range may be quantified in several different ways.
- In computing, the component values are often stored as integer numbers in the range 0 to 255 (28−1), the range that a single 8-bit byte can offer by encoding 256 distinct values. RGB values encoded in 24 bits per pixel are specified using three 8-bit unsigned integers (0 through 255) representing the intensities of red, green, and blue. As such, the red color is expressed as an RGB triplet (255, 0, 0), the blue color is expressed as an RGB triplet (0, 0, 255), the pink color is expressed as an RGB triplet (255, 192, 203), the gold color is expressed as an RGB triplet (255, 215, 0), and the silver color is expressed as an RGB triplet (192, 192, 192).
- In step S118, the
communication terminal 30 stores the color value of the reference image into thephone book 22 and defines the color value of the reference image as the reference color value for the selected contact “Jane”. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , amethod 200 is shown that is used to search thephone book 22 for desired ones of the contacts. - In step S212, the user operates the
communication terminal 30 to enable theimage acquisition device 32 to capture a present image of a present object. - In step S214, the
communication terminal 30 extracts the RGB triplets of the characteristic points of the present image to calculate the average RGB triplet. The average RGB triplet may be regarded as the color value of the present image. - In step S216, the
communication terminal 30 compares the reference color value for each of the contacts in thephone book 22 with the color value of the present image one by one, and determines whether the reference color value for any one of the contacts matches the color value of the present image. If the reference color value for any one of the contacts matches the color value of the present image, the procedure goes to step S218. Otherwise, the procedure goes to step S222. - In this embodiment, the
communication terminal 30 calculates a difference between the reference color value for each of the contacts and the color value of the present image, and compares the numerical value of the difference with a predetermined threshold. For example, the reference color value is an RGB triplet (255, 0, 0) of the red color, and the color value of the present image is an RGB triplet (251, 3, 2). The numerical value of the difference between the two RGB triplets (255, 0, 0) and (251, 2, 3) is an RGB triplet (4, 2, 3). If the predetermined threshold is an RGB triplet (5, 5, 5), and then each component of the RGB triplet (4, 2, 3) is not larger than a corresponding one of the RGB triplet (5, 5, 5). As a result, the difference between the reference color value and the color value of the present image is not larger than the predetermined threshold. Therefore, the procedure goes to step S218. - In step S218, the
communication terminal 32 selects the desired contacts for which the reference color value matches the color value of the present image, and temporarily stores the desired contacts into thestorage medium 34. - In step S220, the
communication terminal 32 reads the desired contacts temporarily stored in thestorage medium 34 and displays amenu 26 as shown inFIG. 6 . Themenu 26 may include the desired contacts and a button “Storing” for storing the present image. When the button “Storing” is selected, thecommunication terminal 32 stores the present image into thestorage medium 34. - In step S222, the
communication terminal 32 displays another menu (not shown) only showing the button “Storing”. - If one of the desired contacts shown in
FIG. 6 is selected, such as the desired contact “Jane”, a sub-menu 262 showing multiple choices is displayed as shown inFIG. 7 . As shown inFIG. 7 , if the choice “Transmit the present image” is selected, thecommunication terminal 30 transmits the present image to the communication address of the desired contact “Jane”. If the choice “Transmit a short message” is selected, thecommunication terminal 30 displays a textbox (not shown) for inputting the short message. If the choice “Calling” is selected, thecommunication terminal 30 dials the desired contact “Jane”. -
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of one embodiment of thecommunication terminal 30 using the methods ofFIG. 1 andFIG. 5 . Thecommunication terminal 30 includes theimage acquisition device 32, thestorage medium 34, a searchingcontrol unit 36, aprocessor 38, adisplay device 42 and acommunication module 44. - The
image acquisition device 32 is for capturing the reference images of the reference objects and the present images of the present objects. Theimage acquisition device 32 can be, for example, a pickup camera, a video camera or a universal serial bus (USB) webcam. - The
storage medium 34 includes aphone book section 342, atemporary section 344 and animage section 346. Thephone book section 342 is configured for storing thephone book 22. Thetemporary section 344 is configured for temporarily storing the desired contacts for which the reference color value matches the color value of the present image. Theimage section 346 is configured for storing the images captured by theimage acquisition device 32. - The searching
control unit 36 is configured for searching thephone book 22 for the desired contacts. Further referring toFIG. 9 , the searchingcontrol unit 36 includes a definingmodule 362, arecognition module 364 and asearching module 366. Theprocessor 38 executes the threemodules control unit 36. - The defining
module 362 is configured for adding the reference color value for each contact in thephone book 22. - The
recognition module 364 is configured for receiving the present image captured by theimage acquisition device 32 and calculating the color value of the present image. - The searching
module 366 is configured for comparing the reference color value for each contact in thephone book 22 with the color value of the present image one by one, determining whether the reference color value for any one of the contacts matches the color value of the present image, and selecting the desired ones of the contacts for which the reference color value matches the color value of the present image. - The
display device 42 displays the contacts in thephone book 22 and the menus as shown inFIGS. 2-4 and 6-7. - The
communication module 44 is configured for transmitting the present image or a short message to the communication addresses of one of the desired contacts in thephone book 22, or dialing one of the desired contacts. The communication addresses include the telephone numbers and the E-mail addresses. - Although certain inventive embodiments of the present disclosure have been specifically described, the present disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications can be made to the present disclosure without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure.
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